Come on, now, VF: I'm all for the Kings staying in Sacramento, but there's no need to take it out on Hampton Roads.
I couldn't possibly care less about Hampton Roads, but I don't think that was my point. My point was that there has been NO credible information coming out of Virginia Beach thus far. What I've seen has been more along the lines of wishful thinking. The idea that Ch. 10 would break into any programming to show an artist's rendering of a proposed arena and say it might be the Kings new home disgusted me beyond all rational thought. If that hurts Hampton Roads feelings, then they'll have to learn to deal with it.
No mention of money to pay back any money owed to a city they take a team away from. Like the $76 million to Sacramento. Think the Maloofs have the money themselves?
Funny how they cite the OKC move fee, but not the Anaheim fee. Did they not pay attention to the whole Anaheim deal? Do they think the league would make it $30 mill or a much higher figure.
No mention of money to pay back any money owed to a city they take a team away from. Like the $76 million to Sacramento. Think the Maloofs have the money themselves?
I have a feeling that $42 million plus STA = loan payment to Sacramento.
Sleep Train cannot be used as "payment" on the loan. If they move, either they pay the loan off in cash, or they are in default. And if they're going to go into default, they aren't going to pay $42M first and then default.
Of course, it's very unlikely the NBA will allow them to default on the loan in the first place.
Plus default = loss of shares of the team to the city.
STA is collateral for the loan. I imagine they will try to use it to get some credit from the city towards repayment of the loan. They may try to play nice at first, but I'm sure they will push real hard for the city to take back STA.
I wonder if partial payment + STA collateral (to cover the remaining loan) keeps the shares safe. Because if they can get away with it without losing the shares of the team, then the city will be the new proud owner of STA...
so whats stopping them from pulling a donald sterling and haul *** out of sac to VB?
so whats stopping them from pulling a donald sterling and haul *** out of sac to VB?
After it fails, I can't see the BOG not thinking, well, of course you've killed the market and the fans didn't show up, you keep negotiating publicly with multiple cities. Can't blame the fans for that. If the product was good and the Maloofs were committed to Sac, then low attendance becomes a much larger issue. But if virginia doesn't work out, they no longer have an excuse for this market not working. They're killing it yet again.
I don't even think it would take a good team - I think if the maloofs had truly committed to Sacramento then attendance would be much better, regardless of the bad results. Not sell-outs every night, but this thing where like 5-6K people are actually showing up probably represents (in my guess) probably between 5-7K fans a night who don't show up simply because the maloofs have jerked Sacramento around SO badly.
Of course, history has shown this. We sold out when we sucked. There are different expectations now.
I won't go now if I have to pay for a ticket. I've been to a handful of game this year because I was invited, but I am not logging on to Kings.com to purchase seats. No way.
If the Maloofs sold the team would you?